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how long before the next PR update?
I´ve just finished some sites and I´m waiting for the next google PR update. Do you know when it might be?
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Tomorrow around 12 pm
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4 weeks
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Didn't you get the memo, google's finished with pr no more updates.
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Google just updated their PR not long ago... You have to wait for weeks now.
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shit.. waiting for me then.. :(
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think it just happened
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have you emailed google to ask them?
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have not emailed them.. do they even pay attention to "insects" like me? :(
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It happened little over 7-10 days ago and will happen again i predict in 3-4 weeks |
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Give it 2-3 weeks.
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the correct answer is that nobody knows otherwise that would defeat the whole purpose of pr anyone who tells you a specific time frame is talking out of their ass :2 cents:
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How would that defeat the purpose of PR? If you look at previous history logs of PR updates it would indicate between every 2-3 weeks: February 11 (16 days) January 26 (15 days) January 11 (18 days) December 24 (18 days) December 6 (16 days) November 20 (Stopped tracking) This was back in 2003 when I was tracking such details, but it's become more and more towards the last week of the month I find now. WG |
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Seems to me if you had the ability to link thousands of pages to your main domain, you would do it regardless of PR update dates. WG |
lol
because if you knew the exact date you could change all links to give your main site a pr boost then once the pr has increased you just redirect all of those other pages then, when the next pr update is going to happen you point all those pages back to your main domain its not rocket science :2 cents: |
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So you want all your pages to push the PR onto your main domain? Why not just do this in the first place by setting up your link architecture to all link to your main domain thereby pushing your PR onto your main site? I don't see the point of trying to go back and forth between the two if your goal is to get the most PR to your main domain? WG |
I'd guess the next update will take more than just 2-3 weeks, the last one was already late and they want to make it harder for spammers. Longer update cycles won't affect established sites much, but slow down the new spam a bit...
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Yeah im gonna wait til the update to add 1000 pages...lmfao Put down the pipe bro |
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think about it for a second asshat anyone who has been building sites for a while has way more than 1k pages they could redirect at the hit of a button what would you rather have 1 page with a huge pr or thousands of pages with a huge pr as i said earlier its not rocket science actually think about how easy it would be to do with the right script and knowing the date of the next pr update ;) |
Google updates PR every 2 weeks
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having googlebot indexing the web and google update are two different things
google crawls the web all the time and updates itself once a month, knowing exact update date or not, doesn't make any difference |
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Ok asshat (as you say) if you could point 1000 pages at the drop of a hat to increase your PR...(why im not sure) but if you could..why the FUCK would you wait til the day befor update? Why not build your site to do it naturally instead of redirects and counting on knowing the correct day of update. DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME, then you dont have to chase googlebot. And secondly..youve been here for a month and it seems everyone who disagrees with you is a noob. WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU? |
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